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Old 08-03-2014, 04:49 PM
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The new soundtrack to the movie “Man of Steel” by Hans Zimmer (Watertower Music WTM39463) has arrived. I have had this LP on preorder for the past month and today it finally showed.

In case anyone wants the news upfront the Limited Edition “Man of Steel blows away the “Dark Knight” sonically in its own way. If you missed out on the double LP of “The Dark Knight” from two summers ago the price of admission is now hundreds of dollars for a sealed copy of the LP.

With the “Man of Steel” the waves of seismic bass and choral voices along with the drum, battery, and percussion army make this an album that’s a step ahead of the rest. The bass is so great a listener in the room was looking under on top and behind the speakers trying to determine where all this sound was coming from exactly. The sound on this LP is huge ---more huge than the Dark Knight and wider, taller and more dimensional.

The bass of the “Man of Steel” can make the whole room vibrate in the 30 Hz range. The floor will vibrate. This is bass you can feel. So this is a sonic attack on your system and your psyche. It’s that good. There is a lot here that bears repeated listening. I am sure that anyone I drag into my listening room will have to hear it.

The recording features synthesizers, a pedal steel orchestra and a drum army of fifteen drummers. A few of which I shall name, Jason Bonham, Jim Keltner, Sheila E, Vinnie Colaiuta. And it features voices, guitars, the bass of Lee Sklar and solo cello and violin.

Then just when you think you heard it all. The piano comes in and plays the “This is Clark Kent” theme and then the real bass hits it's like an earthquake seismic washes of bass. Each side is only 10 or 15 minutes long. The CD is no match for this LP record. This LP is a supersonic audio demonstration system buster like no other. A reference LP to be cherished for the sound and the music. It's an LP I am sure will become a collector's item of the highest order.

The LP consists of only the first compact disk in the double CD set. Cut over four LP sides. Each side lasts an average of 10 to 15 minutes in length and is cut very hot. It’s cut like this for the bass. The LP cut so hot that the CD cannot compare sonically but the CD s definitely worth having. Especially for the second CD in the set of Zimmer’s sketches for the “Man of Steel”

So if you like movie music. And music of a contemporary nature and music that is sonically one step further ahead than most. Then this LP is for you. The line starts here to the listening room. Check it out. There is nothing else quite like it.
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Old 08-03-2014, 05:17 PM
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I enjoy many of Hans Zimmer's soundtracks. Thanks for the suggestion. I have added it to my SooLoos queue to give a listen.
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Old 08-03-2014, 07:32 PM
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I especially like the track "Terraforming"
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I enjoy movie soundtracks. But to me the movie was so dull that I didn't pay attention to the music it seems. I will order it and see it for myself.
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I enjoy many of Hans Zimmer's soundtracks. Thanks for the suggestion. I have added it to my SooLoos queue to give a listen.
As I noted I often enjoy Zimmer's soundtracks. This was not one of them. It's not getting another listen.
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